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Education Amendment Bill

This bill amends the Education Act 1989 so as to identify individuals teaching without registration, and to reduce compliance costs relating to Police vetting.

There have been 12 submissions on this bill.

Bill Events

Event Date Ayes Noes Abstentions
Royal Assent 19 May 2010
Third Reading 6 May 2010,
6 May 2010 (resumed),
18 May 2010 (resumed)
Bill read a third time. Ayes 113
National 58
Labour 43
ACT 5
Maori 5
Progres. 1
United F. 1
Noes 9
Green 9
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In Committee 24 Mar 2010,
20 Apr 2010 (resumed),
29 Apr 2010 (resumed)
Bill reported without amendment.

Report adopted.
Second Reading 18 Mar 2010 Bill read a second time. Ayes 112
National 58
Labour 43
ACT 5
Maori 4
Progres. 1
United F. 1
Noes 8
Green 8
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SC Reports 27 Aug 2009 The Education and Science Committee reported on this bill. View the bill as reported from the Education and Science Committee at the New Zealand Legislation website.
Submissions Due 10 Jun 2009
First Reading 28 Apr 2009 Bill read a first time.

Motion agreed to:
That the Education and Science Committee consider the Education Amendment Bill, that the committee report finally to the House on or before 28 August 2009, and that the committee have authority to meet at any time while the House is sitting (except during oral questions), during any evening on a day on which there has been a sitting of the House, and on a Friday in a week in which there has been a sitting of the House, despite Standing Orders 187 and 190(1)(b) and (c).
Ayes 69
National 58
ACT 5
Maori 5
United F. 1
Noes 52
Labour 42
Green 9
Progres. 1
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